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Well, Reggie basically ruined "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" for me. I can't listen to it without thinking about the time signatures now.

I can agree with that. I also liked Edward, though it might be because he reminded me of French Stewart.

Oh man, I forgot about Victor's second appearance and his podcast. That was one of the funniest bits on CBB in a long time.

This is going to be a tough one. No episodes really stand-out from the rest that I can recall, but I'm going through the descriptions to see what ones are in my short list. So far, going through the first 10 or so I have:

So what current shows do people see making this list?

This article reminded me of something I found interesting on IMDB, where they state that Frank Oz has appeared in 214 episodes of Sesame Street, which should be pretty much the entire run of the series. Have they really only produced around 214 episodes in the last 45 years or are IMDB's stats completely out the

But the Gaffer and Camera operator get paid a salary, so it doesn't really matter how well their movie does.

After narrowing it down to the Canadian north, I would guess that Baffin would be the only choice, as I doubt that anyone outside of geograpy nerds or Canadians with a vague memory of their social studies texts would have heard of any of the other large islands up there.

No, no I wouldn't have remembered that.

I completely guessed Baffin Island, but didn't feel good about it since I had no clue it was named after anyone. I was pretty sure it was a Canadian Island though, and tried to figure out if I could remember any of the other island names in the Canadian North. If given a few more seconds, I would have probably

I was thinking Dickens Characters too, decided that was the wrong path, then finally settled on Treasure Island.

Failure, Fiasco, or Secret Success?: Floppy Failure

He's also on the CBB Bonus episode this week. I don't know what to think anymore.

#notallmillennials

Hmmm, you didn't say in which room.

Well, don't leave us in suspense.

"My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings;
Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair!"

I didn't get it either. For some reason I was thinking the category meant obituaries that were printed for people that hadn't actually died yet.

Futurama really dropped the ball in the episode where they fired Idiotking Bender out the torpedo tube, and they couldn't catch him because they were already traveling at top speed when he was fired.

The album was pretty average, so I'd give it a C, but if they had gone with Scott's re-sequencing, it would definitely deserve a much higher mark, like a C+.